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Dana Point
DANA POINT
Incorporated in 1989, the City of Dana Point is named after Richard Henry Dana
Jr. (1815-1882), a Harvard-trained lawyer, seaman, and author of the classic
sea journal, Two Years Before the Mast (1840). In his journal, Dana documents
his voyage from Boston around Cape Horn to California on the merchant ship,
Pilgrim. Therein, Dana describes the area once known as Capistrano Bay, as “the
most romantic spot in California.” Today, Capistrano Bay is known as Dana Point.
On January 1, 2009 the City of Dana Point celebrated its 20th anniversary.
In commemoration of the date The Dana Point Historical Society hosted a
reenactment of the cityhood establishment ceremony. The event was well
attended by residents, visitors and politicians. To view the related photos use
the following link. Among other highlights was a presentation by The Historical
Society of a chronology of the City’s history, viewable at the following link. If you
would like to purchase a copy, please visit The Dana Point Historical Society’s
website or call (949) 248-8121.
Dana Point is home to 36,765 residents and is characterized by nearly seven
miles of prominent coastal bluffs and rolling hills along the Pacifi c Ocean. Most
noteworthy of these bluffs is a unique promontory known as the “Headlands”
which overlooks Dana Point Harbor, one of the most signifi cant manmade
alterations of the Orange County coastline.
Dana Point Harbor provides slips and mooring for over 2,500 boats along with
over 50 specialty shops and restaurants. The Harbor attracts thousands of
visitors annually for shopping, sport fi shing, walking, bicycling, parasailing and
a host of recreational activities. The Dana Point Harbor is also considered the
gateway to Doheny State Park, one of California’s most popular beach facilities.
The 62-acre State Park offers camping, picnicking, swimming, surfi ng, bicycling,
tide pool exploration and more.
Dana Point provides over 1,900 hotel rooms ranging in accommodations and
services from economy to fi ve star hotels. Convention and meeting facilities are
available at the larger resort facilities, and all provide access to Dana Point’s
unique coastal amenities.
Located in southern Orange County, California, Dana Point is approximately one-
half way between Los Angeles and San Diego, and is bordered by the cities of
Laguna Niguel and Laguna Beach to the north, San Juan Capistrano to the east,
and San Clemente to the south.
Mission StatementThe City of Dana Point encourages community involvement and is committed to:
• Develop and ensure the highest possible quality of life for our residents,
businesses and visitors.
• Provide a safe and healthy environment within a sound economic atmosphere.
• Provide an effi cient and effective government which is open and responsive to
the needs of the community and works for the benefi t of all.
Points of Interest
Dana Point Harbor: The Harbor houses 2,500 boats within two marinas, inside
a one-and-a-half mile jetty. Complete facilities include guest slips, fuel dock,
shipyard, launch ramp, boat rentals, yacht sales, community class instruction,
fi shing, windsurfi ng, jetskiing, kayaking, boat charters, two yacht clubs, sailing
association, ocean classroom labs, shops, restaurants, picnicking, and even a
baby beach for young swimmers.
Thirty intriguing shops are loaded with unexpected treasures. Visitors discover
custom-designed jewelry, Indian artifacts, art collectibles, hand-formed
chocolates, unique gifts, toiletries, fragrant oils, designer perfumes and
sunglasses, leisure clothing, full service hair salon, art gallery, unique cards,
international coffees and teas, and quality ice cream. There are seventeen
different restaurants in the Harbor to please every palate.
Dana Point is the home of the popular sport fi shing and whale watching vessels.
The Ocean Institute also offers a variety of programs for the whole family. Enjoy
sea adventure cruises day and evening and summer programs on the Pilgrim.
The OC Sailing and Events Center attracts hundreds of people each week for its
wide variety of programs. Catalina Island is just a short boat ride away. For more
information on the Dana Point Harbor, please visit their website at http://www.
danapointharbor.com.
Salt Creek Beach Park: This long, sandy beach is a popular surfi ng spot for the
locals. Walking paths lead to the beach and to the grassy seven-acre Bluff Park,
which has benches, barbecue grills, picnic tables, and restrooms.
Just south of Ritz Carlton Dr., a pedestrian gate leads through the Ritz Carlton
along the bluff above Salt Creek Beach. The path, which skirts the southern
perimeter of the grounds, has benches that overlook gray whale migration
routes, popular surfi ng spots, Catalina Island, and the coastline.
Several stairways lead from the multi-use trail to the beach, changing rooms,
outdoor showers, restrooms, snack bar, fi re pits, and a path along the seawall.
Paths lead north and east through a golf course and along Salt Creek, a scenic
corridor featuring small parks and several miles of trails.
Doheny State Beach is administered by the California Department of Parks and
Recreation. The 62 acre site features over one mile of sandy beach and some
of the best swimming and surfi ng in California. During low tide, tide pools are
prime for exploring. The campground features 120 developed family campsites
and the picnic area has 170 picnic tables and 99 barbecue grills. For more
information, visit www.dohenystatebeach.org.
Ocean Institute: Founded in 1977, the Ocean Institute is a non-profi t
educational organization dedicated to ocean awareness and preservation.
The Institute owns and operates the Pilgrim, the Spirit of Dana Point, and the
research vessel Sea Explorer. The new Ocean Education Center, which has
replaced the Institute’s old laboratories, now serves 135,000 students annually.
For complete info visit their site at http://www.ocean-institute.org.
Public Trail System and Nature Interpretive Center: A public trail system,
over three miles in length, links all the parks and open space areas of the
Headlands. The system includes pedestrian trails, coastal and beach access,
scenic overlooks, and the Nature Interpretive Center. The trails maximize public
coastal access and ocean view opportunities. These trails implement the policies
and guidelines of the Dana Point General Plan and provide a comprehensive
system that reinforces the relationship between the Headlands, the beaches, the
Harbor and the Pacifi c Ocean.
Beach InformationThe City of Dana Point is characterized by its seven miles of prominent coastal
bluffs and scenic rolling hills along the Pacifi c Ocean. County, State and private
beaches adorn the coastline, including world-famous surfi ng spots at Doheny
Beach, Dana Strands, and Salt Creek. The Dana Point Harbor provides slips and
moorings for more than 2,500 boats. Doheny State Park, one of California’s
most popular beach facilities boasts 62 acres of open space, offering camping,
picnicking, swimming, surfi ng, bicycling, and tide pool exploration, with over 2
million visitors annually. Other beaches in Dana Point include Salt Creek Beach,
Monarch Beach, Dana Strand Beach, Baby Beach, Poche Beach and Capistrano
County Beach.
For more information on beach water quality, please visit Orange County’s Beach
Information website at www.ocbeachinfo.com.
Senior ServicesDana Point Senior Center: Operated by Age Well Senior Services within the
Dana Point Community Center. 34052 Del Obispo Street (949) 496-4252.
We offer a wide variety of programs and services designed for any age senior to
meet their educational, recreational, social and human service needs. Activities
vary each month and refl ect the needs and interests of the community, as
well as the resources. We invite Dana Point seniors to join us for our weekday
lunch program, or any of the other great activities listed below. You’ll meet new
people, in a warm, welcoming, friendly atmosphere.
Utilities
Southern California Gas Company: (800) 427-2200 / www.socalgas.com
Water: South Coast Water District (SCWD): (949) 499-4555 / www.scwd.org
Moulton Niguel Water District (MNWD): (949) 831-2500 / www.mnwd.com
San Juan Capistrano Water Dist.: (949) 493-1515 / www.sanjuancapistrano.org
San Diego Gass & Electric: (800) 411-SDGE (7343) / www.sdge.com
Phone: AT&T (800) 288-2020 / www.att.com
TV & Internet: Cox Communications (800) 234-3993 / www.cox.com
Trash: CR&R (877) 728-0446 / www.crrwasteservices.com
City of Dana Point33282 Golden Lantern, Dana Point, California 92629
Phone (949) 248-3500 / Fax (949) 248-9920 / www.danapoint.org
Recreation ActivitiesThe Community Services Division of the Community Services & Parks
Department creates community through people, parks and programs by
providing recreational and cultural arts programs for all to enjoy. We offer a wide
variety of activities for youth, adults and seniors.
The Community Services offi ce is located at the Dana Point Community Center,
34052 Del Obispo St., Dana Point. For the convenience of our customers, we
offer extended offi ce hours, Monday through Thursday from 7:30 a.m. to 5:30
p.m. and Fridays from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. You may reach us by phone at
(949) 248-3530.
Animal ServicesSan Clemente- Dana Point Animal Shelter
221 Avenida Fabricante, San Clemente, CA 92672 / (949) 492-1617
Education
Capistrano Unifi ed School District
33122 Valle Road / San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675
(949) 234-9200 / Fax (949) 493-8729 / capousd.ca.schoolloop.com
Elementary Schools
RH Dana Elementary School
24242 La Cresta, Dana Point, CA 92629
(949) 496-5784 Phone | (949) 488-3867 Fax
RH Dana Exceptional Needs Facility
24242 La Cresta Drive, Dana Point, CA 92629
(949) 234-5505 Phone | (949) 489-8479 Fax
Middle Schools
Marco F. Forster Middle School
25601 Camino del Avion, San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675
(949) 234-5907 Phone | (949) 488-3567 Fax
High Schools
Dana Hills High School
33333 Golden Lantern, Dana Point, CA 92629
949 496-6666 Phone | 949 489-8317 Fax
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ADDRESS1 Bluff Top Trail • Violet Lantern @ El Camino Capistrano2 Calle Paloma Parkette Calle Paloma @ Calle Los Robles3 Chloe Luke Overlook • Camino Capistrano @ Camino de Estrella4 Creekside Park • • • • • • 25743 Stonehill Drive5 Crystal Cove Park • • 25044 Via Elevado6 Dana Crest Park • • • • 24461 Josiah Drive7 Dana Hills High School • • • • 33333 Golden Lantern8 Dana Point Community Center • • • 34052 Del Obispo Street9 Dana Woods Park • • 24900 Dana Woods
10 Del Obispo Park • • • • • • • 34052 Del Obispo Street11 Harbor Point Park • 34801 Scenic Drive12 Harry Otsubo Community Gardens • 24800 Stonehill Drive13 Heritage Park • • • 34400 Old Golden Lantern14 Hill Top Park • 34331 Green Lantern15 Lantern Bay Park • • • • • • 25111 Park Lantern Road16 Lantern Village Community Park La Cresta @ Violet Lantern17 La Plaza Park • Pacific Coast Highway N of Golden Lantern18 Louise Leyden Park • Dana Bluff W. @ Via Verde19 Nature Interpretive Center • • 34558 Scenic Drive20 Palisades Gazebo • • 26401 Palisades Drive21 Pines Park • • • • • 34941 Camino Capistrano22 Samson Overview Gazebo • • at the end of Blue Lantern23 Sea Canyon Park • • • • • 33093 Santiago Drive24 Sea Terrace Park • • • Pacific Coast Highway @ Niguel Road25 Sea View Park • • 25262 Manzanita26 Shipwreck Park • • 33972 Golden Lantern27 Strands Vista Park • • 34201 Selva Road28 Sunset Park • • • • 34345 Calle Naranja29 Sycamore Creek Trail Del Obispo @ Quail Run30 Thunderbird Park • • • • • • 33422 Ocean Hill Drive31 Veterans Memorial Park 34201 Selva Road
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2019 Orange County Progress ReportCenter for Demographic Research49
DANA POINT33282 GOLDEN LANTERN INCORPORATED: 1989DANA POINT, CA 92629 AREA: 6.6 square miles
TELEPHONE: (949) 248-3500WEBSITE: www.danapoint.org
CITY COUNCIL DEPARTMENTSMayor Joe Muller City Manager (949) 248-3513Mayor Pro Tem Paul N. Wyatt Community Development 248-3564Council Members Jamey Federico City Council 248-3513
Debra Lewis Parks & Recreation 248-3530Richard A. Viczorek Fire Authority (714) 573-6000
Sheriff Services (949) 770-6011
POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS
POPULATION
1960 *1970 *1980 *1990 31,896 (1)2000 35,110 (1)2010 33,351 (1)
2006 34,090 (2)2007 33,829 (2)2008 33,616 (2)2009 33,485 (2)2010 33,351 (2)2011 33,508 (3)2012 33,759 (3)2013 33,771 (3)2014 33,960 (3)2015 34,124 (3)2016 34,245 (3)2017 34,330 (3)2018 34,365 (3)2019 34,249 (3)
2010 POPULATION BY AGE (1)
Total %0-4 1,573 4.75-9 1,554 4.710-14 1,626 4.915-19 1,916 5.720-24 1,812 5.425-34 4,028 12.135-44 4,233 12.745-54 5,620 16.955-59 2,752 8.360-64 2,555 7.765-74 3,010 9.075-84 1,843 5.585+ 829 2.5
Total: 33,351 100%
Median Age: 44.8
% of County: 1.1
2010 RACIAL & ETHNIC POPULATION (1)
Number %Non-Hispanic White 25,468 76.4Hispanic of any race 5,662 17.0Non-Hispanic Asian 1,037 3.1Non-Hispanic Black 255 0.8All Other NH Races 929 2.8
Total: 33,351 100%
CURRENT PROJECTIONS SERIESPOPULATION: OCP-2018 (4)
2016 33,6272020 34,1932025 34,6892030 35,2142035 35,4562040 35,5752045 35,622
VOTER REGISTRATION, 2019 (6)
Democratic 5,841 Peace & Freedom 48Republican 9,295 Misc. 71Independent 753 Decline To State 5,526Green 77 Libertarian 232 Total: 21,843
VITAL STATISTICS (5)
2014 2015 2016Total Births 326 329 287Birth Rate 9.7 9.8 8.5Total Deaths 255 252 235Death Rate 7.6 7.5 7.0
*City not incorporated at this date.
Sources: (1) April Decennial Census of Population, U.S. Census Bureau. (2) E-8 Released November 2012, State Dept. of Finance, includes errata. (3) E-5 (Revised) Released May 2019, State Dept. of Finance.
(4) Center for Demographic Research, CSUF.(5) California Department of Public Health rates per 1,000 population. 2016 is the latest published data by city.(6) OC Registrar of Voters, 2019.
Dana Point Tracts
Tract Name Tract Count ADMIRALTY ............................................... 27 ANTIGUA ................................................. 195 AZUL CIRCLE ............................................ 326 BAL HARBOUR ........................................... 60 BEACH ROAD CUSTOM............................ 203 BEACHWOOD MOBILE PARK ..................... 76 BEAR BRAND SILVERTIDE ........................ 113 BLUFF AREA PROPERTIES ............................ 8 BLUFFSIDE VILLAS ..................................... 14 BRIGHTON COURT ..................................... 41 CA CORTINA ............................................ 130 CALIFORNIA HOMES ................................ 146 CAPE COVE ................................................ 60 CAPISTRANO BLUFFS ................................. 70 CAPISTRANO CUSTOM HEIGHTS ............. 468 CASA DANA .............................................. 22 CHELSEA POINT ......................................... 34 CORNICHE SUR MER 1 ............................... 43 CORNICHE SUR MER 2 ............................... 24 CRYSTAL COVE ........................................... 23 DANA BLUFFS .......................................... 138 DANA BY THE SEA ...................................... 11 DANA CREST ............................................ 218 DANA D'ORO ........................................... 262 DANA KNOLLS ......................................... 319 DANA LIGHT 1 & 2 ................................... 122 DANA VISTA ............................................... 61 DANA WOODS ........................................... 71 DIAMOND RIDGE ....................................... 47 EMERALD RIDGE ........................................ 87 ENCANTAMAR CONDOS .......................... 136 ENCANTAMAR TOWNHOMES ................... 67 ESTATES AT MONARCH BEACH ................. 55 GOLDEN LANTERN INCOME ...................... 61 GOLDEN LANTERN VILLAS ......................... 17 HAMPTON HILL ....................................... 102 HARBOR COVE ......................................... 164 HARBOR CREEK ....................................... 152 HARBOR HEIGHTS ................................... 214 HARBOR WALK .......................................... 79 LANTERN BAY ESTATES ............................. 47 LANTERN BAY VILLAS .............................. 112 LANTERN HILL............................................ 63 LANTERN VILLAGE CENTRAL ................... 855 LANTERN VILLAGE SOUTH ....................... 377 LAS MARIANAS .......................................... 35
Tract Name Tract Count MARBELLA RACQUET CLUB ....................... 22 MARINITA ................................................ 80 MARINITA TOWNHOMES ........................ 122 MARLBOROUGH SEASIDE .......................... 99 MARLBOROUGH SEASIDE VILLA .............. 255 MARLUNA .................................................. 80 MARQUESA .............................................. 153 MILL POND ................................................. 59 MONARCH BAY ........................................ 211 MONARCH BAY TERRACE ......................... 330 MONARCH BAY VILLAS .............................. 52 MONARCH DEL MAR .................................. 22 MONARCH HILLS CONDOS ....................... 325 MONARCH POINTE .................................... 45 MONTEGO ................................................. 86 NIGUEL BEACH TERRACE ......................... 370 NIGUEL SHORES BROADMOOR .................. 72 NIGUEL SHORES CUSTOM .......................... 62 NIGUEL SHORES GARDEN INLAND ........... 117 NIGUEL SHORES GARDEN OCEAN ............ 159 NIGUEL SHORES SEA TERRACE ................. 327 NIGUEL SHORES SEAGATE ......................... 28 NIGUEL SHORES TERRACE ........................ 115 PACIFIC ISLAND VILLAS .............................. 32 PACIFIC TERRACE ....................................... 40 PALISADES ................................................ 924 PILGRIMS BLUFF ........................................ 12 POINT VISTA ............................................... 21 PORTOFINO .................................................. 7 REGATTA .................................................. 131 RITZ COVE .................................................. 97 RITZ POINTE ............................................... 77 SAN CASTLE HOMES .................................. 11 SEA BLUFF VILLAS .................................... 113 SEA BLUFFS AT DANA POINT ................... 102 SEA BREEZE .................................................. 6 SEA KNOLL.................................................. 65 SEA VILLAS @ ST. REGIS ............................. 18 SEABOURNE ................................................. 8 SEARIDGE ................................................. 193 SEASCAPE CUSTOM ................................... 13 SEAVIEW CONDOS ..................................... 29 SPINDRIFTER CONDOS ................................. 8 SPINNAKER RUN ...................................... 136 STRAND AT HEADLANDS .......................... 118 STRATFORD AT PACIFIC ........................... 194
Dana Point Tracts
Tract Name Tract Count SUNSET HILL ............................................ 169 TENNIS VILLAS ......................................... 180 TERRACE/BERKUS .................................... 115 TERRAZA DEL MAR .................................... 41 THE LANDING .......................................... 120 THE MOORING .......................................... 32 THUNDERBIRD CAPISTRANO ................... 287 THUNDERBIRD WEST ................................ 80 VILLAGE AT DANA POINT .......................... 71 VILLAS 1 ..................................................... 44 VILLAS 2 ..................................................... 36 WATERFORD POINT ................................ 169 WESTBOURNE ........................................... 63